Buy a song for your mobile and you can now download another copy to your PC for no extra charge.
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well I might be a bit biased on this, since I did a lot of work (all the way through til 7 am this morning) to launch this product... but I'd say it's better than anything else out there...
the ability to d/l a song on your mobile, then jump on the web, get the same tune, burn it to cd, put it on personal media players is pretty cool..
as for the "play for sure" / drm and pricing thing... juha / jama you have never tried to get access to a publishers catalogue have you? it's a lot more tricky than you obviously think... that's why in some circles the "Big 4" (soon to be 3) record labels, and Pfizer are described as a cartel...
and if you want itunes in nz, write to RIANZ, the record labels, and APRA... they're the ones stopping it from happening... (personally I can't stand ipods)
as for price points and quality... to each his own... I've bought 3 pre-recorded cd's in 4 years, and have no problem with the tens of thousands of tunes I have...
Felix 5ive
sbiddle: It was interesting to see the latest DSE mailer which had a big "don't steal music" or words to that effect printed next to the ipods. It's just a shame that there is no legitimate way if you're NZ resident to have music on your ipod! Purchasing something legally then burning it to CD and ripping the mp3 or aac still crys foul of our format shifting laws.
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